To: NorCalRepub
I was at work when I heard the decision and said to myself, boy it's going to get crazy now. I read this norning they arrested someone for trying to free Terri with a gun :( I admit to praying that Terri dies fast. No one should have to die from dehydration but it's what Michael Schiavo has chosen for his wife, and what dictators choose in the Sudan everyday as we are speaking for thousands of people.
51 posted on
03/25/2005 5:43:40 AM PST by
cyborg
(Sudanese refugee,"Mr.Schiavo I disagree with your opinion about not feeling pain when you starve.")
To: cyborg
This cannot be let go. There is a whole cottage industry built on life rights. Sensible resolution to this issue and reconciliation is not part of the agenda. There is money to be made. Churches to be spoken and witnessed to. Cities to have rallies in. Radio and television shows to be produced, sold and profited from. There are politicians to be bought and bent. There are concerned people to be agitated, riled up and demanding justice. There are staged arrests, symbolic cups of water anything to get face time, financial support and emotions boiling.
No there is too much at stake here. It can't be let go.
To: cyborg
Sometimes in our faith we also must choose acceptance at some point.......and pray on that.......I have a trembling suspicion she may pass on Easter........which as you say may send some on here just about over the edge......it is time to put it in the Lord's hands.....where it really has been all along......
To: cyborg
No one should have to die from dehydration but it's what Michael Schiavo has chosen for his wife Man, that is a persistent meme, that Michael chose. Anyway, it incorrect. The law decreed that Terri chose this for herself. Read the case, you'll see.
135 posted on
03/25/2005 6:15:09 AM PST by
Cboldt
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